Five incunabula leaves illustrated with woodcuts – most with Jewish context, from Hartmann Schedel’s book [ Nuremberg Chronicle ]. Nuremberg, 1493. German.
Specifications: [5] leaves, thick paper. 44×30 cm. Minimal stains. Fine condition.
Description: A depiction of Solomon’s temple and Jerusalem, the Menorah from the Temple [two large almost full page woodcuts on both sides of the leaf], scenes from the book of Bereishit – Avraham and Malkitzedek, with soldiers in the form of medieval knights next to Avraham; Avraham leaving Sodom with the ruins of the city in the backdrop; the destroyed city of Sodom; figures depicting various nations from the book of Bereishit, Aram, Moab and others. Various figures of Jews in traditional dress. One leaf was hand-painted on both sides at the time of printing.
Condition: Varying conditions, fine-very fine. Some have aging stains, on one of the leaves there was a blemish with lack at the bottom of the leaf, the leaf was restored and the text completed by hand.